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Metal Detecting Digging Tools

Whether you're a hobbyist or a professional treasure hunter, it is vital that you have the right metal detector digging tool for the job. If you've never gone shopping for a digging tool, you may not know what features you should pay attention to. Scroll to the bottom of this page for a few reasons why you should purchase a digging tool from Kellyco, as well as a few tips that will help you purchase the right tool for the job.

Top quality Sito stainless steel sand scoop. Laser cut round holes designed and sized for capture of smaller high value targets. Made of Inox stainless steel to ensure corrosion resistance and durability. Ideal shape perfect for beach and water detecting. Sharp front designed to easily penetrate compacted wet sand and gravel. *Handle Not Included

Top quality Sito stainless steel sand scoop. Laser cut round holes designed and sized for capture of high value targets. Made of Inox stainless steel to ensure corrosion resistance and durability. Ideal shape perfect for beach and water detecting. Sharp front designed to easily penetrate compacted wet sand and gravel. *Handle Not Included

Top quality Sito stainless steel sand scoop. Laser cut hexagonal holes designed and sized for capture of high value targets. Made of Inox stainless steel to ensure corrosion resistance and durability. Ideal shape perfect for beach and water detecting. *Handle Not Included

Top quality Sito stainless steel sand scoop. Laser cut hexagonal holes designed and sized for capture of high value targets. Made of Inox stainless steel to ensure corrosion resistance and durability. Ideal shape perfect for beach and water detecting. *Handle Not Included

This laser-cut, hand-welded shovel is powder-coated and heat-treated. It's a total 12" long with a 7" long blade, which measures 2 inches across. It features a rubber handle and a diamond-shaped gusset between the handle and blade.

This laser-cut, hand-welded shovel is powder-coated and heat-treated. It is 12" long with a 7" long blade, which measures 2 inches across. It features a rubber handle and a diamond-shaped gusset between the handle and blade.

This laser-cut, hand-welded shovel is powder-coated and heat-treated. It's a total of 12" long with a 7" long blade, which measures 2 inches across. It features a rubber handle and a diamond-shaped gusset between the handle and blade.

This laser-cut, hand-welded shovel is powder-coated and heat-treated. It's a total of 12" long with a 7" long blade, which measures 2 inches across. It features a rubber handle and a diamond-shaped gusset between the handle and blade.

This Illusion Violet laser-cut, hand-welded shovel is powder-coated and heat-treated. The blade is 9 inches long and 5 inches across. The metal T-handle features a diamond-shaped gusset between the handle and blade.

Why You Should Purchase a Digging Tool from Kellyco

At Kellyco Metal Detectors, you will have no problem finding quality products at low prices. We offer digging tools in a wide variety of different brands and types. For example, you will find digging tools manufactured by Garrett, Fisher, Teknetics, and other quality, well-known brands. We also offer deals and sales on our digging tools daily. A quick look at our inventory shows almost all of our metal detector digging tools are priced below their retail prices. Some of the metal detectors digging tools have been discounted by more than 50%.

We also offer excellent customer service. Our well-trained, helpful staff will be able to direct you to the right metal detector digging tool for your needs. You won't have to worry about spending a few dollars on a digging tool, only to find it doesn't stand up to heavy use in your local soil.

What Features Should You Pay Attention to when Shopping?

When shopping for a metal detector digging tool, one factor you should consider is where you plan to use it. If you plan on digging in many different types of soil or sand, you should purchase a tool for general use. On the other hand, a specialty digging tool may be the right choice for you if you only need to dig in one or two types of soil. Different specialty digging tools are made with specialized materials for use in different types of soil and dirt.

Another factor you should consider is whether you plan to use the digging tool close to home. If you'll need to travel long distances, you may want to select a tool that will be smaller and easier to transport.

Yet another factor you should consider is how often you will be using your digging tool. If you're planning to use it a lot, you should keep ergonomics in mind when selecting your digging tool, to help prevent strain and injury to the joints and muscles. This is especially true if you're purchasing a digging tool to be used by the entire family, including young children with developing bones and muscles.